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Table 2 Generic self-designating questionnaire used in surveys.

From: Is the involvement of opinion leaders in the implementation of research findings a feasible strategy?

This section is about the degree to which you advise colleagues with whom you come into contact. Please rate yourself on the following scales relating to your interactions with colleagues regarding clinical issues in general practice, by circling the number which you feel is most appropriate.

1. In general, do you talk to your colleagues about issues in general practice?

Very often

   

Never

5

4

3

2

1

When you talk to your colleagues about clinical issues in general practice, do you:

Give very little information

   

Give a lot of information

5

4

3

2

1

In the past six months, how many times have you given information to colleagues about clinical issues in general practice?

Many times

   

Never

5

4

3

2

1

Compared with your colleagues, how likely are you to be asked about clinical issues in general practice?

Not at all likely to be asked

   

Very likely to be asked

5

4

3

2

1

In a discussion of clinical issues in general practice, which of the following happens most often?

You tell your colleagues about your ideas

   

Your colleagues tell you about their ideas

5

4

3

2

1

Overall in your discussions with colleagues about clinical issues in general practice, are you:

Not used as a source of advice

   

Often used as a source of advice

5

4

3

2

1